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Intellectual property rights, licensing, and innovation [PDF]
There is considerable debate in economics literature on whether a decision by developing countries to strengthen their protection of intellectual property rights (IPRs) will increase or reduce their access to modern technologies invented by industrial ...
Guifang Yang, Maskus, Keith E.
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Microscale hydrogels (microgels) feature improved mass transport characteristics supportive of fast actuation and chemical tunability amenable to programmed stimuli response. A unique soft actuator architecture is realized by encapsulating microgels in soft microcirculatory systems which enable the convenient delivery of liquid stimuli for powering and
Nengjian Huang +2 more
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“SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE CHALLENGES TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW”
In the recent years significant attention is focused on the coordination between territoriality restricted intellectual property rights and the global reach of Internet and lately, the social media. While businesses or individuals benefit from sharing
Ana Pepeljugoska, Valentin Pepeljugoski
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Towards vaccine equity: Should big pharma waive intellectual property rights for COVID-19 vaccines? [PDF]
Okereke M.
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Sequential Innovations and Intellectual Property Rights [PDF]
We analyze a two-stage patent race. In the first phase firms seek to develop a research tool, an innovation that has no commercial value but is necessary to enter the second phase of the race.
Payot, Frederic, Szalay, Dezsö
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Rational Device Design and Doping‐Controlled Performance in Fast‐Response π‐Ion Gel Transistors
π‐Ion gel transistors (PIGTs) achieve extraordinary transconductance and stability through device configuration optimization, high‐mobility conjugated polymer selection, and hole scavenger doping. The optimized PIGTs maintain performance on flexible substrates, enabling printed, fast‐response, and wearable electronics.
Masato Kato +10 more
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Intellectual Property, Competition and Human Rights: the past, the present and the future
Abbe Brown and Charlotte Waelde
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Intellectual Property Rights as a Signal [PDF]
Despite results from both theoretical and empirical literature that show the benefits of increasing intellectual property rights (IPR) protection, some developing countries are still reluctant to adopt a strong IPR regime.
Thitima Puttitanun
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In this study, the preparation techniques for silver‐based gas diffusion electrodes used for the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (eCO2R) are systematically reviewed and compared with respect to their scalability. In addition, physics‐based and data‐driven modeling approaches are discussed, and a perspective is given on how modeling can aid ...
Simon Emken +6 more
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Intellectual Property Rights and Entry Choices [PDF]
This paper studies the relationship between intellectual property rights (IPR) and the entry modes decision by multinational firms. When considering exports, foreign direct investment (FDI), and licensing as technology transfer channels, the empirical ...
Thitima Puttitanun
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